Saquon Barkley's incredible rookie season (NFL Breakdowns Ep 125)
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In my latest video breakdown, I looked at Saquon Barkley's incredible rookie season. So far, Barkley has amassed 1,155 rushing yards (5.2 ypc) and 652 receiving yards (8.0 yards/rec) through the first 15 weeks of the season. At this pace, he should easily beat Reggie Bush's rookie receiving record.
There was one area of this breakdown that I left out, but I wanted to mention it here: I had about 3-4 minutes prepared on stacked box comparisons, but when I went to record, I couldn't get the script to flow properly so ended up cutting it out. Based on NextGen Stats, Barkley faces a stacked box (8+ defenders) 22% of the time. A big reason for this simply has to do with formations. The Giants use a lot more two tight end and two running back formations (12, 21,13) than a lot of other teams. The Rams, on the other hand almost exclusively run out of 11-personnel (3 WR sets) which is why their stacked box percent is so low (8%). Again, some teams do "try to stop the run" on certain downs, but remember, if you have 7 blockers (5 OL + 2 TEs), you now have 8 gaps, which means 8 defenders need to fill those (hence the "stacked box").
Bye week improvements: There HAS been an improvement in their run blocking since the bye week, but as of right now I'm going to claim they are "suddenly incredible" while they have had some huge performances. Currently, I have it mostly to do with bad defenses like the Redskins in Week 14 (lol), but the same line was consequently crushed by the Titans in Week 15.
Let me know if you have any questions! Barkley is a STUD. Had a LOT of fun watching him.
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In my latest video breakdown, I looked at Saquon Barkley's incredible rookie season. So far, Barkley has amassed 1,155 rushing yards (5.2 ypc) and 652 receiving yards (8.0 yards/rec) through the first 15 weeks of the season. At this pace, he should easily beat Reggie Bush's rookie receiving record.
There was one area of this breakdown that I left out, but I wanted to mention it here: I had about 3-4 minutes prepared on stacked box comparisons, but when I went to record, I couldn't get the script to flow properly so ended up cutting it out. Based on NextGen Stats, Barkley faces a stacked box (8+ defenders) 22% of the time. A big reason for this simply has to do with formations. The Giants use a lot more two tight end and two running back formations (12, 21,13) than a lot of other teams. The Rams, on the other hand almost exclusively run out of 11-personnel (3 WR sets) which is why their stacked box percent is so low (8%). Again, some teams do "try to stop the run" on certain downs, but remember, if you have 7 blockers (5 OL + 2 TEs), you now have 8 gaps, which means 8 defenders need to fill those (hence the "stacked box").
Bye week improvements: There HAS been an improvement in their run blocking since the bye week, but as of right now I'm going to claim they are "suddenly incredible" while they have had some huge performances. Currently, I have it mostly to do with bad defenses like the Redskins in Week 14 (lol), but the same line was consequently crushed by the Titans in Week 15.
Let me know if you have any questions! Barkley is a STUD. Had a LOT of fun watching him.
The videos are considered to be used under the "Fair Use Doctrine" of United States Copyright Law, Title 17 U.S. Code Sections 107-118. Videos are used for editorial and educational purposes only and I do not claim ownership of any original video content. I don't use said video clips in advertisements, marketing or for direct financial gain. All video content in each clip is considered owned by the individual broadcast companies.
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